Our Research
Discovering the causes of cancer and the means of prevention
DCEG’s multidisciplinary research covers most types of cancer and many exposures in a variety of populations. Our cadre of inhouse scientists – epidemiologists, geneticists, biostatisticians, and clinicians – form interdisciplinary teams to study complex questions. DCEG forms collaborative partnerships within the NIH/NCI intramural research program and with scientists at academic and medical institutions around the world, which enables it to carry out its research.
The results of our research have served to inform public policy and have played an important role in improving public health.
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Cancer Types Studied in DCEG
DCEG investigators conduct research on many types of cancer to better understand the underlying causes of each disease. In addition, they study second primary cancers among cancer survivors.
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What We Study
A range of exposures and risk factors for cancer studied by DCEG.
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Who We Study
Diverse populations and subsets of populations studied by DCEG.
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How We Study
Definitions and examples of research approaches: methods, descriptive epidemiology, molecular epidemiology, exposure and risk assessments, family studies, genomic studies, metabolomics, microbiomics.
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Active Clinical Studies
Studies that provide etiologically-informative observations and assessments of cancer events over time.
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Public Health Impact of DCEG Research
DCEG research findings have had a significant impact on public health – both national and global.